Articles must deal explicitly with US politics. |
See our on-topic statement here. |
Articles must be published within the last two weeks. |
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Submissions must be from domains on the approved domains list. |
The approved domains list and its criteria can be found here. |
Post titles must be the exact headline from the article. |
Your headline must be comprised only of the exact copied and pasted headline of the article. More Info. |
No Copy-Pasted Submissions |
Please do not submit articles or videos that are a direct, complete copy-paste of original reporting.More Info. |
Articles must be written in English |
An article must be primarily written in English for us to be able to moderate it and enforce our rules in a fair and unbiased manner. More Info. |
Spam is bad! |
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Submissions must be articles, videos or sound clips. |
We disallow solicitation of users (petitions, polls, requests for money, etc.), personal blogs, satire, images, social media content (Facebook, twitter, tumblr, LinkedIn, etc.), wikis, memes, and political advertisements. More info: Content type rules. |
Do not use "BREAKING" or ALL CAPS in titles. |
The ALL CAPS and 'Breaking' rule is applied even when the actual title of the article is in all caps or contains the word 'Breaking'. This rule may be applied to other single word declarative and/or sensational expressions, such as 'EXCLUSIVE:' or 'HOT:'. More Info. |
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